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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT

Private Sector Development (PSD) is a strategy for promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in developing countries by incorporating private industry and competitive markets into a country's overall development framework.Supporters argue that PSD is an important part of poverty reduction. It is said that the private sector can go along way in developing countries toward the provision of basic services, empowering the poor by improving quality and access to health services, education and infrastructure. Strategies and best practices for ensuring that private sector development is pro-poor is a popular topic for policy makers.

However,this school of thought rightly holds that we should concern ourselves with issues of wealth creation rather than send our time to discuss poverty and it root causes.

The justification for this thinking is that for too long scholarly efforts and thinking have been directed to studying poverty without any meaningful results. Hence, there has dot to be a rethink.

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Ibikunle is a strategic analytical thinker endowed with extreme passion for creating solutions.He holds a degree in Political Science and an Alumnus of the Lagos Business School Venture in Management Programme(VIMP) '05.Ibikunle has strong respect for diversity.
He has experience in Business, Public service and Consulting.
He is a Grand Master Coach in business,brands,sales and career.
Ibikunle is a recipient of various Commendations and Awards including a NAOWAIS, 35 Battalion Award of Merit and a State Government Merit Award.He has founded and co-founded a number of business enterprises(with healthy cash flows) and not-for-profit initiatives.His professional affiliations include the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers.